Lenovo is the latest PC maker to join the budding PC-on-a-stick movement. The company on Tuesday announced the Ideacentre Stick 300, a wallet-friendly compute stick suitable for use in multiple scenarios.

Lenovo says its mini machine is ideal for media, web browsing, video chatting and content creation in the home, dorm or at the office.

If you’re thinking this sounds very similar to Intel’s Computer Stick, well, you’d be right. Lenovo’s solution is powered by the same CPU and includes identical amounts of RAM and storage as well as the same connectivity options. The big draw here is that Lenovo’s PC-on-a-stick is $20 cheaper (let’s keep our fingers crossed that Lenovo isn’t using bloatware to help offset the price difference).

The Ideacentre Stick 300 starts at $129 and will be available sometime this fall. It’s worth mentioning that Intel is rumored to be working on a more powerful stick PC that’ll have a Core M processor along with double the RAM and storage. "Power users” might want to hold off until then.